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Food Microbiology | 2011

Survival of human norovirus surrogates in milk, orange, and pomegranate juice, and juice blends at refrigeration (4 °C)

Katie Marie Horm; Doris H. D’Souza

Fresh fruits, juices, and beverages have been implicated in human noroviral and hepatitis A virus outbreaks. The purpose of this study was to determine the survival of human norovirus surrogates (murine norovirus, MNV-1; feline calicivirus, FCV-F9; and bacteriophage MS2) in juices (orange and pomegranate juices), juice blends (pomegranate and orange juice) and milk over 0, 1, 2, 7, 14, and 21 days at refrigeration (4 °C). Juices, juice blends, and milk were inoculated with each virus over 21 days, serially diluted in cell culture media, and plaque assayed. MNV-1 showed no reduction in titer after 21 days in orange juice and milk, but moderate reduction (1.4 log) in pomegranate juice from a titer of 5 log(10) PFU/ml. However, MNV-1 was completely reduced after 7 days in the orange and pomegranate juice blend. FCV-F9 from a titer of 6 log(10) PFU/ml was completely reduced after 14 days in orange as well as pomegranate juice and by ∼ 3 logs after 21 days in milk at 4 °C. Interestingly, FCV-F9 was completely reduced after 1 day in the orange and pomegranate juice blend at 4 °C. MS2 was reduced by ∼ 1.28 log after 21 days in orange juice from a titer of 6 log(10) PFU/ml, and <1 log after 21 days in milk or pomegranate juice, with juice blends showing minimal reduction (<1 log) after 21 days at 4 °C. These results show the survival pattern of noroviruses that aid in the transmission of foodborne viral outbreaks. The data obtained can be used in quantitative viral risk assessment studies and to develop improved measures to prevent virus survival towards controlling outbreaks.


Archive | 2018

Norovirus: The Burden of the Unknown

Walter Randazzo; Doris H. D’Souza; Gloria Sánchez

Human noroviruses (HNoVs) are primarily transmitted by the fecal-oral route, either by person-to-person contact, or by ingestion of contaminated food or water as well as by aerosolization. Moreover, HNoVs significantly contribute to foodborne diseases being the causative agent of one-fifth of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. As a consequence of globalization, transnational outbreaks of foodborne infections are reported with increasing frequency. Therefore, in this review, state-of-the-art information regarding molecular procedures for human norovirus detection in food as well common food processing technologies have been summarized. Besides, the purpose of this chapter is to consolidate basic information on various aspects of HNoVs and to summarize food processing technologies that can potentially be applied in the food industry.


Archive | 2016

Methods for Estimating Virus Infectivity

Doris H. D’Souza

Foodborne viruses of human health concern can be observed using Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), but whether the viral particles are infectious or not cannot be determined by TEM. The determination of the presence of infectious virus is crucial in the food industry as well as clinical and environmental studies to control viral spread. A brief overview of the current research trends and approaches for the determination of enteric virus infecitivity with a focus on mainly human noroviruses and hepatitis A virus is summarized.


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2011

Real-time reverse-transcriptase PCR for Salmonella Typhimurium detection from lettuce and tomatoes

Nathan D. Miller; P.M. Davidson; Doris H. D’Souza


Food and Environmental Virology | 2013

Naturally Occurring Flavonoids Against Human Norovirus Surrogates

Xiaowei Su; Doris H. D’Souza


Food and Environmental Virology | 2011

Simple and Rapid Detection of Human Norovirus from Produce Using SYBR Green I-based Real-time RT-PCR

Dragoslava Radin; Doris H. D’Souza


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2012

Reduction of Salmonella Typhimurium and Listeria monocytogenes on produce by trisodium phosphate

Xiaowei Su; Doris H. D’Souza


Food and Environmental Virology | 2011

Evaluation of Two Primer Sets Using Newly Developed Internal Amplification Controls for Rapid Human Norovirus Detection by SYBR Green I Based Real-Time RT-PCR

Dragoslava Radin; Doris H. D’Souza


Journal of Food Engineering | 2010

Nisin extraction capacity of aqueous ethanol and methanol from a 2.5% preparation

Dan Xiao; P. Michael Davidson; Doris H. D’Souza; Jun Lin; Qixin Zhong


Food and Environmental Virology | 2016

Reduction of Enteric Viruses by Blueberry Juice and Blueberry Proanthocyanidins.

Snehal S. Joshi; Amy B. Howell; Doris H. D’Souza

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Xiaowei Su

University of Tennessee

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University of Tennessee

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University of Tennessee

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